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"In the year 1768, in a Scottish settlement in North Carolina, James Lindsey, the writer's ancestor, was born. James married Ruth Howard, also of Scottish parentage, who was born in 1770, in the same settlement."--Page 1. The place and date of James Lindsey's death is not known. His wife Ruth Howard Lindsey died after 1850 probably in Alabama. Descendants and relatives lived in North Carolina, Alabama, Texas, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Ohio, California, Tennessee, Florida, Alabama, Utah, New Mexico, South Carolina and elsewhere
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Lawrence Marr (fl.1743-1777) emigrated from England to Hunterdon County, New Jersey, and was a Loyalist during the Revolutionary War. His son, William Marr (d.1789/1790), moved to Northampton County, Pennsylvania, and was a Revolutionary soldier. John Marr (d.1808/ 1809), William's son and Lawrence's grandson, was also a Loyalist and immigrated from Pennsylvania to Stamford, Ontario. Descendants and relatives lived in Ontario and elsewhere. Some descendants immi- grated to Michigan, Iowa and elsewhere.
Daniel Bender's sons Wilhelm and Joseph came to America from Germany about 1830-1840.